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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 11

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MUTILfcTLD 100 Have Applied For Christmas Help Over 100 families, most of them If If in dire need have applied to the Negro Polio Drive pensacou JCurnal Wednesday, December 16, 1951 A TO Organize Today waiter B. Kyle, Yo-chaIrmaa for An organizational meeting for the iflggjiJSJrS cha'-man Negro division of the Infantile Mrs, D. K. Bowman general Paralysis fund raising will be held chairman of the Mothers' March at 7:30. p.m.

Wednesday at the and other campaign officials are Washington High hool library, scheduled to attend the meeting. i 8VtHTIHMtNT Prizo Winning Layer-Cake Rccipo new Yons. rc, is a Suth Dakota housewife today won 23,000 for th tasty layer cake js." baked. is Mrs. Bernard Kanago ci "Webster, S.D., the wife of a pain-, trr-paper hanger and the mother two grown children.

41 Mrs, Kanago won jUie grand prize in the nationwide baking contest sixjnsorfrd by Pillsbury Salvation Army for Christmas help, according to Capt, Edgar Wil-mer. commanding officer in Pen-sacola. However, Christmas work will have to be- curtailed if the campaign for funds falls to pick up. he stressed. It is lagging far behind last year's results.

Ail cases are investigated and checked by the Salvation Army with other organization to prevent duplication of aid, he said. MlhlUB Mills, and was accorded the title, And RsccndificnYcurUzy Cook of the Year." She was among 100 "finalists who NEW YORK. De. IS (Jf The recipe for "my Inspiration cake that won $25,000 and tfas "cook of the year" title for Mr. Bernard Kanago, of Webster, S.

today to the PlUsbury Mills Baking Contest: Bake aet 350 degree F. for 35 to minutes makes two 9 -inch round layers. 1 cup finely chopped nuts ounces tweet or semi-sweet chocolate i caps sifted Pillabury'a best enriched floar 4 Yt teaspoons double-acting baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 cube sugar 23 cap shortening 1 1t caps milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 23 cup egg whites (I large or 5 medium), an beaten. Place nuts evenly over bottoms of two well-greased and lightly floored 9-Inch round layer pans. t.

Sift together floor, baking powder, salt and sugar into mixing bowL Add shortening, milk and vanilla. 3. Beat for 1H minutes, 159 strokes per minute, until batter Is well blended. (With electric mixer blend at low speed, then beat at medium speed for IH minutes.) 4. Add egg whites.

Beat for Hi minutes. 5. Spoon one-fourth of batter carefully into each nut-lined pan, using about half of the batter, sprinkle with the grated chocolate half In each paa). Spoon remaining batter Into pans, spreading carefully so chocolate Is not disturbed. Bake In moderate oven (359 degrees 35 to 49 minutes.

Let cool in pans 10 to IS minutes before turning out. Cool thoroughly and frost layers, nut-side up, with chocolate frosting. Spread frosting between and on sides of layers, but frost only inch around top edge of cake and about 1 inch in Decorate, chocolate, frosting, with' reerM 13 cup white frosting, thinning with water a teaspoon at a time as necessary. Chocolate frosting 2 squares (3 oz.) baking chocolate 5j cup granulated sugar 14 cup water 4 tgft yolks 'i cup butter or margarine 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups sifted confectioners sugar 1. Combine chocolate, granulated sugar and water' In saucepan.

Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until chocolate melts and mixture i smooth. 2. Remove from heat. Add erg yolks beat thoroughly. Cool.

3. Cream butter and vanilla. Blend in confectioners surar gradually, creaming well. Reserve 13 cup of this frosting to decorate cake. 4.

Add the cool chocolate to remaining white frosting; beat until smooth. Ccnslipaf icn fcturslfy. i 'cocking ability in a "bake-on" at: the Waldorf-Astoria. fl- Mrs. Kanaco won with a white; -1 cake, with two layers of melted; I She calls it -my inspira- Second prize went to Mrs.

Joseph Terrill. of Burlingarae, I Who won $7,500 with her "cinna-I mon nut crisps," Third place went pnmaa. 6 trr in pa of fira. aenrinps of bran. Thw ia oo harli in SEA-WAY, nothing coa to ttdxmr irntata tha tender inueoua lifting of tha ititsstinal trart.

(Th au-pernft eonrentrata ia wonderful for urTprera of and hrnorrboid.) Containa no "bidden" laxama dn.tr. SEA-WAY neda no "crutch" of mny kind. How SEA-WAY WorKa. SEA-WAY -mn rwondition your luv colon to rwtora Na-tur'a own habit of rf ularify. That ia bulk.

A larf aoft maai of mobila bulk. Som nr.g tb lntMiuni aa R-ot a trip on. Somethic that Natura can x-tfim daily on to kp you rguiar naturally. And SEA-WAY do thia itbout upt. eing; deatwn or caujur.f diacomfort in any way.

Tbsre'i no awtiucg tha atoraacb. No sudden rmbarraiamf urjoocy dua to "hidden" druira. Caaa Too Stubborn. Rctardlma ft bow lor.f you have taka laxatv; regard-Iftaa of taa kind of laxtiw you hara UWa atart UWing SEA-WAY todav to quifiiy rcnin Borwal. natural Molarity.

Throw away your and aalta and liquid. Stoo braa aad pruna aad ord-nary buik laxattTaa. Taka S.EA-W AY to ramnditaon your ltv colon by givmf it tha dadv irr-ia nwsd to rsatcra Ivatura'a own habit of regularity. to Sister Maria Jose a. nun irom ttonoium.

wnose A Art ronrir ui'Jv ituefng your stirn tnt'a laxative gpt you down. Now you cn tcxtiw the laativp awav and eoaqurr coiJitipation naturally. Thank to thi aiirg miracle bulk from tfc a. A rorntrate that atorKa 25 il own whisht in watw to provine th rr. oft.

mobii icaaa laekisf ia your pre4Mit dit. Vi hirh la what you want to girt your laay rr-loa th txrrrtc urderi to Nature' own tiabit ol rsuiarjty. Whit SEA-WAY It. SEA-WAY ia on. nf tr basic form of tbe vfrffefabia h' of tha hienly rpiriH and eoncenfrated.

SEA-w 4 i 2 to 3 nor tBtctir thta ordinary buik l)ce teasfonn of J-KA-WAT ir4 you mora taatia an tttrviagt tit nut islands cocmes wen a.suu.. Besides the $25,000, Mrs. Kanago also received a General Electric 1 1 uled to be released as civilians. Under the armistice agreement the peace conference was to discuss the fate of. the nrisoners for Angry Red Blasts Follow Envoy Dean per cent who returned after being interviewed.

In the weeks of negotiations with the Reds for a peace conference, the chief snarl was over 'Communist insistence that the Soviet Union sit at the conference as a i. not dare to have the fate of the prisoners discussed. Dean said the Communists wrecked persuasion efforts to their 22,000 former soldiers because of the small number less than 3 30 days after explanations on re WAG'S 6IFT SHOP 10 S. Poiofo Diet 8-3751 patriation rights end on Dee. 23.

But Dean said the Communists "do Mrs, Kanago said she planned use the money for her children's education, and to save some of It 5: for a "nest egg." I Her prize-winning, cake Is from an original recipe. ff It Is made by pouring white How En Route Home nuts at the bottom of the cake pan and then adding a layer of grated chocolegate. more white Communists Charge American Wrecked Korean Peace Plans BBS then a topping. 01 cnoio- and nuts. an I lbs tier, I lite I A war TOKYO.

Wednesday, Dec. 15 OP! rds also went to the first UP) U. S. Envoy Arthur Dean three la a junior division, for -con- heads back to Washington today jftestants 13 to 20 years old. They amid angry broadcasts from pet are: ping charging him with "wreca Jeanne Ardelie Uttley, II, of toMgjwj ing" plans for Korean peace Bluff Point, N.Y., who won first place and 13,000 with her "mar- conference.

Sbapple gicgercake" marbled ap- Dean's chief aide remained In Korea awaiting the possibility of and gtager-cread put together Communist apology for accusing an upside down cake. the United States of perfidy. It was Adr1nn Pnvfll. 1. fit Chl- AAA this Red charge that prompted Dean to break off preliminary Linda C.

Mart an. Niagara Falls. talks. N.Y.. third aes and tl.OOO Dean, who spent seven weeks in fruitless sessions with the Reds at In addition, four best-of-class PanmunJom.

turned down a Com PENSACOLA RUG SHADE AND BROWNSVILLE RUG SHADE munlst demand to resume the talks UOW Yfi yesterday. The special envoy told a final ft news conference he believed the Cannon Colorarf PILLOW CASES, 2 for 9Sc LENGTH CHENILLE DRAPES Pair 3,2.43 Communists -eventually might "re tract their Insult" permitting the A talks to be resumed, adding: prizes cf $1,000 each went to: Mrs. Lyie W. Glenn cf Fresno, i jCalif.T for pies and deserts; Mrs. Harold Johnston of Homer City, for cakes; Mrs.

Kenneth Poke Wof Aberdeen. S.D.. for cookies; and I Mrs. G. Harold Kirk of Bar Har-bor, Maine, for breads and mala fdlshes.

f. Actress Helen Hayes presented award to Mrs. Kanago in cere-Imoaiea at the Waldorf-Astoria, whose fTand ballroom the day b-ffort had become- a giant kitchen I for the women to- do their compe-tiv cooking. Miss Hayes told Mrs. Kanago that "the most wonderful part of MAT AWAIT ADVANTAGE A CARLOAD 9x12 Linoleum RUGS But that Red move probably 35 IN.

i FLORAL. CRETONNE i 4YardJJ1.00 will not come until they feel it is to their advantage." Kenneth Young. U.S. State De We carry a cemplttt stock of Kirsch Traverse Draw Rods, Curtain Rods, Festoon Drapery Hangers. 59 0.

partment Far East sxpert and A Color For Every Room Tilci n4 Florals We carry compltfe stock ef window shades, curtains and A. dropes Set us I- for any any length. Dean's chief assistant at the talks. Up I will wait In Korea for the Red "1 retraction if it comes within reasonable time." Dean said. mai you nave cnosen 24 pc.

imported china sfcts UP TO IMPOSTtD 2ic" i Pleattrs, etc. I Any size -Any type. a Cut Order Rodd'nqs However, the Pelping radio gave share your recipes with other A omea all over no hint that an apnlogy was being considered. Instead, ths Reds re It. aad ether finalist recipes, are peated the charge.

to te ptiDiished in a cookbook YDS. LONG RUFFLED ORGANDY CURTAINS ii Mm mi In a communique Issued by the Chinese-North Koresn Communist i "Seme Miss Hayes almost as personal as ex's represents tives, the Reds said they -ff REG. $2.93 INDIAN DESIGN BLANKETS Doublt 4 Sits 16 PC. DLMITASSE SETS had sent Dean a letter "notifying him to appear Dec. IS at the usual worn an' age." jt The actress said that the kitchen fia stCl the heart and ccrs ef the (American home.

All ef the 100 finalists In the 'contest. Including SO in the senior, time for a meeting." "Dean refused to corns to Pan- ii i munlom.f th broadcast said. LP TO j2.5 iMrORIfcO fiuuaiNtS ic Ths Korean Chinese representatives hold that ths U.S. government has once again made it clear to the world that It Is determined group ana so puniors. received a 'new General Electric range and pnixer.

Special gift Items also went ths various winners. A BARK CLOTH DRAPES 50x50 PRINTED 0 REG. $12.95 GORGEOUS TAFFETA COMFORTS ALL WOOL on to scuttle the discussions. It can la no way evade responsibility 5-PC. BOXED VANITY SCARr SETS Santa Claus Show TABLECLOTHS Ca.

SW Deters tor 4 Co'0" PAIR .97 for wrecking the convocation of the political (peace conference." MOSCOW REPEATS LINE (Maseew radio, heard in London, took ths same claiming the 1.19 suspension cf ths PanmunJom talks 51.93 Vi was cart or "tne ion ierm ma neuvers ef the United States for Iii90 FikSf "OUALITY SHfcEti wrecking ths srmistlcs In The Communists accused the 1 A United States cf perfidy ia ths re Dissolved by N. ALB ANT, N. Dee. IS (UP) Kew York state dissolved ths Santa Claus Quia Show, to i Tfe stats also dissolved ll.Set ether corporations, ranging from the AOs Coirjneter Corp. to Zweifler and Schecter, Inc.

Ths sctian was taken because ths firms failed to meet tax law ts-ajulrements. Ths move was a blow to such 1 firms as the Adjustable Head 8i2-e Corp-, Affairs cf the Hair, Lie, and the Vera-Vlta Hair Growth Corp. Exodus, also went out, JX 9x12 HEAVYWEIGHT ENAMELED SURFACE RUGS J12.5S 0. CLOTH COTTAGE SETS I 99c "4 hr DAVEI10 AND STUDIO COVERS lease of 27.000 anti-ccmmunisi North Korean prisoners cf war from Allied stockades last June. Dean heatedly denied the charge SCALLOPED AND FRINGED CLOTH WINDOW SHADES sua and said the prisoners were re 50.97 Up fa $14.55 leased en orders of south Korean President Syngman Rhee.

without the knowledge of the United States. Dean said the United States is pledged to make "every reasonable effort to seek sgreement en ths convening ef a peace parley." In their call to resume ths preliminary talks yesterday the Communists said the charge ef perfidy against ths United States was "completely consistent with the Colortd PiUOW CAS.S, I for Sdc iMPORTti) PLORAL WASHCLOTHS, 10 for il PEQUOT Fitted Crib Sheets, 79c TAILORD RAYON CURTAINS 100 WOOL 6' HEAVY WEIGHT GOLD SEAL ARMSTRONG BLANKETS C-3 Baby Ftpperell Blankets facts, snd thers is no insult to White and Colors 3 LIHOLEUi Pr. speak Dean indicated ths Reds delib M.99 Yuletido Lighting -Contest Planned ATUORJE. Als Dec. IS (Special) Ths Ateiore Garden Club will Ei sponsor Chris tats lighting in ths residential section of ths city.

Thers will fee prizes for first and second placs winners from ths fol l.iwlaj classes: (1) lawn" and porch i scenes; (U) doorway decorations; rnr window decorations; (IV) housetop scene; (V) outdoor tree; tYIl indoor tree. Judging for the contest la slated ifar Dec. 23 and 24. All judges are from but town. Reg.

53.95 50c erately were stslllng the convening ef the political conference tin-til after Jan. 22 ths day when1 war orisoners who havs re fused repatriation are scnec-i 24 PC. iMf "fcD CHINA StTS HfcG. SS00 CHtNiLLt CRAPS. 2 Pr.

tor PEPPERELL, TYPE 132 GUARANTEED FOUR YEARS VitiTE 'SHEETS JUMBO $12.95 FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS Wirt ZippmJ ft Stmbsam Mixtrs, $J0 1 White 36" PRINTED BARK CLOTH Florslt, Sfriptt, Provincial sni Mo4ri, Shop snd Comport St $1.19. tt $U5 W.sk I Hsss Ekcrric Mir. i GILMORE'S 14-11 N. PsVafoa 2 81x1C3 i i i REG. $79.50 9x12 WOOL AXMiilSTER RUGS J54.77 Prises for the contest are being mads possible through ths Atmore Chamber cf Commerce and various Co.tri civic clubs.

i Yard i 21 2 YARDS LONG TWO-TONE RAYOII CURTAIHS i UriO'lIva iMfQRTfcP U5i iMPOilTiD fiGuRlNtS This Gift says: Click, 3 Can Ee Used As 1 5 2.90 pai! 48-IH. SLIPCOVcRlHG snd DRAPERY FABRICS Tailored cr Ruffled I HEAVYWEIGHT LINOLEUM RUGS 7.95 $20.00 VALUE! 1.00 Up To $2.93 RtG $4.00 PORE SiLK SCARP StTS 51.75 fcE5T4.66 PU I Si IK SCA SfcT 1 .7 Double Sod Size RAYOSI SPREADS Res. 93c 35-In. Florel DRAPERY FAILLE Reg. $5.98 Plastic SHOWER SETS Slower and Window Curtain Colorful CHEIHLLE BATH SETS J1 READY-MADE SUP COVERS 54-INCH HEAVY UPHOLSTERY PLASTIC sf' 111 5' 5 up or lip led, Bfu, Green, Charfrtuit, Yellow REG, CLUB CHAIRS.

REG. CLUB SOFAS YARD up but only Lord Calverf says: I JOTJKJM-- -KC- 50-Inch MONKS CLOTH KOOLFOAM JUNIOR RUBBER PILLOWS 1.99 With Zippered Covert ffTo a aMan of Distinction15 YARD Rohl Zuthum Dtrffff lord Cohort Is now evaaobl In your rhraa vaiowr fViih gift eortomi Hfeldsy Rd, Foratt CfA or Wmit WHit. iS.2l ptt 4 5 qtj Wmm lll(jigL8JJsfK6ri'fl Nevtnf Spirits Calvert Dist Cots, K.X.

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